Barrie bomb case drags on

BARRIE - William Feldhoff appeared in Barrie court via video Wednesday morning, and his lawyer Bernard Cugelman asked for a few more weeks before addressing another bail request.

The 75-year-old man is facing a charge of being an accessory after the murder of Innisfil's Michael Traynor, and weapons charges after 83 IEDs (improvised explosive devices) were found at his home in July.

He will be back in court via video Nov. 23.

Appearing in court in person was his son, Donald Feldhoff, 54, who is charged with first-degree murder after allegedly turning himself in for the death of Traynor. Wearing a black leather jacket, Donald sat in the prisoner's box while a lawyer requested he come back via video, also on Nov. 23.